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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ Jan 17

    Opinion: Where does biased coverage end and fake news begin? writes @FreemanWSJhttp://on.wsj.com/2DgJxzN 

    5:44 PM - 17 Jan 2018
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      1. EWG...‏ @Mtngrwn Jan 17
        Replying to @WSJ @FreemanWSJ

        The truth. If it takes more words than that, you must get paid by the word.

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      1. anne‏ @anneincharlotte Jan 17
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        There is no trust. When you have an entire administration that tells outright lies, you reject their statements. It’s biased toward distrust. When what you see first hand (i.e., size of crowd at inauguration) is contradicted by what they say, you reject their words.

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      1. JW‏ @bevo2323 Jan 17
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        It begins when one spreads half truths and lies for the purpose of misleading their audience; what Rush Limbaugh and then Fox News have done for nearly 30 years. Unrelated question, anyone else find it weird this physician felt it necessary to comment on the president's genes?

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      1. hence/kankunkid/‏ @SlymyEnzo Jan 17
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        Its easy. 1 You appoint a panel of professionals to investigate the facts .2).present the facts. 3) tell everyone to shut their friggin pie hole

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      1. Lindsey McBride‏ @Lindsey_McBride Jan 17
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        Here's some fake news: @realDonaldTrump weighs 239 lbs.

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      2. Haley Dru‏ @blizzard1118 Jan 17
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        Well..this doctor lied about Trumps height & weight & provable at least on his height. No way any credible doctor would go out on a limb to claim Trump will be in excellent health in the 2020 election BS. He’s a 🚶 heart attack obese high cholesterol lazy old NO CREDIBILITY 0

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      1. Cheryl‏ @davinci3 Jan 17
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        Distain of media has been raised to new heights yesterday after listening in my office the ridiculous montage of questions regarding the President’s health. American people have been stiffed from getting REAL NEWS. Poor journalism to the max.

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      2. The Truth!‏ @coleman4868 Jan 17
        Replying to @WSJ @FreemanWSJ

        Fake news begins with liberals!

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      3. _RÙÑSWĮTHSÇÏŚŠØRŚ_‏ @crazymrschanman Jan 21
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        pic.twitter.com/w5489B25Ob

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      4. The Truth!‏ @coleman4868 Jan 22
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        pic.twitter.com/8BMnoe7uXK

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      1. Tugas‏ @tugasnj Jan 17
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      1. ConspiracyResearcher‏ @84NWOResister Jan 17
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        Fake news began when the Associated Press was born.

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      1. Eric Germundsen‏ @zipgerm Jan 17
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        fake news are lies told by liars!! Biased are favoring a certain way in their talking debates of topics

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      2. Horus Paine‏ @Rational1414 Jan 17
        Replying to @WSJ @FreemanWSJ

        Let us all hope that the Donald doubles on his fries and the country has a stroke of luck.pic.twitter.com/c3guIyQK0m

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      1. Trump = Constitution... period‏ @luckyintheorder Jan 17
        Replying to @WSJ @FreemanWSJ

        Biased is fake... whether you call it "coverage" or "news" or "opinion"

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